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Organic anion transport substrate requirements

Many studies have been performed to characterize the requirements for a substrate to be transported by the "organic cation transport mechanism" [97-100]. As for organic anions, the molecular structure of substrates is rather unspecific. Hydrophobicity and basicity are the general characteristics of substrates, but their ionization is not a prerequisite for interacting with the basolateral carrier [65]. Similar properties were found in brush border membrane [97-100]. Although the ratio of basolateral to apical membrane affinities may vary with substrates and animal species [97]. [Pg.57]


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